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We need to talk about AL: has academic literacies designed the pedagogy out of Learning Development?

We need to talk about AL: has academic literacies designed the pedagogy out of Learning Development?
We need to talk about AL: has academic literacies designed the pedagogy out of Learning Development?
Academic literacies (AL) research has made significant contributions to understandings of student writing and literacy across higher education and particularly learning development. However, researchers and practitioners both within and external to the AL movement have struggled to clarify the relationship between AL and pedagogy. English for Academic Purposes researchers have highlighted the lack of a workable AL pedagogy, whilst AL researchers maintain that the model represents a design space or heuristic for thinking about practice in context, rather than a source of pedagogic prescriptions. This theoretical discussion elaborates concerns with the structural coherence of the AL model, its broadly social constructivist underpinnings and evidence base, and the impact of its ideological orientation on the pedagogy we derive from it. Underpinning these critiques is a suspicion that the interpretation of social constructivist epistemology on which AL relies to pinpoint weaknesses in the models of literacy/writing which it subsumes cannot generate a practical pedagogy. We argue that these structural and ideological tensions in the AL model help to explain confusion over its interpretation and implementation. We speculate that this singular focus on social constructivist-derived theory, though well-intentioned, does more to reinforce a particular ideological commitment than to enhance student learning.
academic literacies, social constructivism, critical realism, pedagogy
1759-667X
White, Steven
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Dhillon, Sunny
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White, Steven
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Dhillon, Sunny
25502d35-a26b-4d9b-8553-96ab2dedbb66

White, Steven and Dhillon, Sunny (2024) We need to talk about AL: has academic literacies designed the pedagogy out of Learning Development? Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 31. (doi:10.47408/jldhe.vi31.1267).

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Academic literacies (AL) research has made significant contributions to understandings of student writing and literacy across higher education and particularly learning development. However, researchers and practitioners both within and external to the AL movement have struggled to clarify the relationship between AL and pedagogy. English for Academic Purposes researchers have highlighted the lack of a workable AL pedagogy, whilst AL researchers maintain that the model represents a design space or heuristic for thinking about practice in context, rather than a source of pedagogic prescriptions. This theoretical discussion elaborates concerns with the structural coherence of the AL model, its broadly social constructivist underpinnings and evidence base, and the impact of its ideological orientation on the pedagogy we derive from it. Underpinning these critiques is a suspicion that the interpretation of social constructivist epistemology on which AL relies to pinpoint weaknesses in the models of literacy/writing which it subsumes cannot generate a practical pedagogy. We argue that these structural and ideological tensions in the AL model help to explain confusion over its interpretation and implementation. We speculate that this singular focus on social constructivist-derived theory, though well-intentioned, does more to reinforce a particular ideological commitment than to enhance student learning.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 August 2024
Published date: 29 September 2024
Keywords: academic literacies, social constructivism, critical realism, pedagogy

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Local EPrints ID: 495294
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495294
ISSN: 1759-667X
PURE UUID: d05a222f-dc22-45f5-9405-2b57d6fb657b
ORCID for Steven White: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2296-7082

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Date deposited: 08 Nov 2024 17:30
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Author: Steven White ORCID iD
Author: Sunny Dhillon

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